First Look: Trijicon Tenmile HX Riflescope

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posted on January 31, 2024
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Trijicon Tenmile HX Riflescope Lead

The Trijicon Tenmile HX riflescope is designed to maximize your long-range shooting and hunting. The 5-25x50mm first focal plane (FFP) model is ideal for fast adjustment and precision bullet placement at any hunting distance.

Trijicon Tenmile HX first focal plane riflescope.

The turrets provide up to 80 MOA of adjustment, working the FFP to see the target behind the crosshair. Like all Trijicon riflescopes, the Tenmile HX features fully multi-coated broadband anti-reflective glass with excellent light transmission, true detail, and color with zero distortion. All-weather, extremely durable construction makes the riflescope a great option for any climate or conditions.

The 5-25x magnification range provides clarity to identify targets near and far, and the FFP reticle offers red or green center dot illumination. MOA elevation and windage subtensions can be used at any power setting without additional calculations. A solid zero stop makes finding the starting point easy and avoids accidental shifts. The eyepiece is easy to focus and accommodates shooters with prescription glasses. A repositionable magnification lever accommodates different shooting positions and rifle configurations. Trijicon stands behind its products, and the Tenmile HX series is tested to military standards and subjected to 5,000 rounds of heavy cartridge testing to ensure no reticle shift. At the same time, drop testing guarantees that every bump and bruise won’t result in a warranty claim.

For more information on the new Tenmile HX riflescope series, visit trijicon.com.

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